George was born Aug.13, 1935, in Lubbock to Charles and Grace Guy. He graduated from Lubbock High School in 1953 and attended Texas Tech University from 1953-1956. He met Leslie Colleps and they had their first date on Oct. 12, 1955. They married in Lubbock in 1956. George and Leslie were blessed with three children, Charlie, Raymond and Julie.

George was employed in the newspaper business from 1955 until 1990, both with the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal and the Amarillo-Globe News. He was the advertising director for the Amarillo-Globe News from 1983-1990. He then went to work for Paramount Terrace Christian Church, and spent his time there as the Business Administrator. He was ordained into the ministry, and his title was changed to Minister of Administration. He was a past Chairman of the Board of Paramount Terrace. He was an elder of Paramount Terrace, Washington Avenue Christian Church and West Amarillo Christian Church.

George was known for his "gentle leadership". He was extremely civic-minded, and was a member of many organizations including United Way and the Amarillo Chamber of Commerce. He was a past director of the Better Business Bureau and a long-time regent of Dallas Christian College. He was a board member of the Bivins Foundation. He was a past member of the Distributive Education Advisory Board. He was on the board of directors of the Bible Chair of the Southwest. He was a member of many industry-related organizations.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Charlie and Grace; both of his brothers; and his son, Charlie.

George is survived by his loving wife, Leslie of the home; his children, Ray and wife Ginger, and Julie Helms and husband Mark, both of Amarillo; his five grandchildren, Jaclynn, Kathrine and Christina Guy and Katelynn and Stephen Helms; and many other loving family members and friends.

The family requests memorials be sent to the West Amarillo Christian Church, 3701 Soncy Road, Amarillo, Texas 79119.